Entertainment
New Trailer for Electra Woman and Dyna Girl Movie
A smart, witty and fresh twist on the cult-classic television series from Sid & Marty Krofft, Legendary Digital Studios’ all-new feature-length superhero action comedy ELECTRA WOMAN & DYNA GIRL stars Grace Helbig (“The Grace Helbig Show”) and Hannah Hart (“My Drunk Kitchen”) and debuts on all major digital platforms June 7. From SF Signal
Harry Potter Fan Film Features Young Snape
Snape, Lily and The Marauders have graduated Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. At a local pub, James Potter and his friends reminisce about their last seven years, and contemplate their future. All seems bright for these four friends despite the darkness that awaits them, until Snape arrives. Thinking about the war they are to join and the part Snape might play, James decides to do something about Snape once and for all. Film by Broad Strokes. Full Story at SF Signal
DC Comics: A Cinematic Retrospective
From SF Signal: As pointed out by The Awesomer, calling the following video a retrospective of DC Comics’ superhero films is a bit of a misnomer when two of the films — Batman v Superman and Suicide Squad — have yet to be released, but the video does succeed in encapsulating what a poor job Hollywood did with DC Comics properties. I mean, I liked Watchmen and The Dark Knight is probably in my list of Top 10 Films, but the rest? I wouldn’t mind if I never, ever saw any Green Lantern footage again. And, being a Moviegoer of … Read more
“2001” Promo Looks at Life in The Future
Even when it released in 1968, 2001: A Space Odyssey was a big deal. Stanley Kubrick and Arthur C. Clarke envisioned a future that was wholly believeable and scientifcially accurate. Here’s a promotional documentary filmed around the time of the film’s release. OMG I LOVE that “laptop” computer. Hit the link for the video! http://www.sfsignal.com/archives/2016/03/2001-space-odyssey-seen-short-documentary-1960s/
Will There Be Lesbian Romance in the New Ghostbusters Film?
Four of the funniest people in the industry, full stop, star in the film: Kristen Wiig, Leslie Jones, Melissa McCarthy and Kate McKinnon. There appears to be some flirting with McKinnon’s edgy, short-haired, slightly off-kilter character, Jillian Holtzmann, and Wiig’s straight-laced scientist Erin Gilbert… Full story from Gay Star News